Besides the battle on the floor, there’s another debate brewing in these NBA Finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook suggests he started the trend of wearing glasses, with or without lenses, to postgame press conferences. The Miami Heat’s LeBron James says, no, that’s no true at all.

Westbrook, who's also known for his wildly-colored and patterned shirts, and teammate Kevin Durant both wore glasses after the Thunder’s Game 1 win on Tuesday. So did James and Dwyane Wade.

Russell Westbrook says he started the glasses look for NBA players, but LeBron James disagrees. (AP Photo)

“I’ve been wearing glasses since I’ve been in the league,” Westbrook said, per Sheridan Hoops. “I think everybody else just started wearing them now. ... I ain’t saying nothing, but I’m just saying (laughs).”

James added, “I don’t know who started it, honestly. I think I’ve been wearing mine for about two years now, but I don’t know who started it. None of us started it. It could have started back in the ’70s or ’80s. I’m serious. I mean, fashion comes and goes.”

Whoever started the trend, let’s just hope it keeps going. It’s pretty entertaining.